Embrace the beauty of wildlife with a variety of posters and printed materials you can order from the Canadian Wildlife Federation. Please note: this content is made available for our supporters and site members. Please sign in to order these materials.
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WILD About Pollinators
2014-02-28
This illustration shows native pollinators from all over Canada interacting with their environment and foraging among cultivated and native plants at various times of the year.
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Wild About Winter Poster
2021-03-01
Winter is a big deal for our wildlife. Snow covers the plants and soil, and it decreases mobility for many species. The days are shorter, leaving less solar energy for plant life. Temperatures are lower, decreasing available thermal energy (heat) for all lifeforms. Since growth and activity are at lower rates, less nutritional energy (food) is produced and available to both plants and animals. These deficiencies have caused winter to be an evolutionary challenge: to survive, successful organisms have had to balance the impacts of the cold season on their energy supplies, even if much less energy is around to sustain them. Even so, some wildlife has adapted and evolved in unique ways to survive seasonal changes, while still calling Canada home.
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Wild About Peatlands Poster
2023-02-01
In the past, peatlands were considered soggy, barren wastelands. But to those who learn more about them, they become beautiful, unusual, fascinating and complex ecosystems.
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Wild About Grasslands Poster
2026-03-20
rasslands are an incredible and diverse ecosystem — they cover more than 40 per cent of the Earth’s surface. Although most grasslands in Canada have been largely converted to produce crops and, importantly, to support livestock, they are home to a vast array of plants and animals found only in North America. In Canada the Prairie provinces contain most of our grasslands. But there are also significant grassland habitats in British Columbia, Ontario and even Quebec. In the Atlantic provinces, salt marshes that contain species that dry grasslands do are considered grassland “adjacent”. The same could be said for alpine and Arctic tundra. No matter where you live in Canada, you can get out and experience the wonders that natural grasslands have to offer in all seasons.
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Wild About Birds
2026-07-02
Order your Wild About Birds and Wild About Birds II poster today for more information on each of the species and how to help!
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Printed Materials
2026-07-02
Hang a little wilderness on your wall with one of our posters.</p> This content is available to our CWF Supporters and online members. Please sign in to order your free materi
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Wild About Bees
2026-07-02
Get to know Canada’s 16 bee families, including the masons, the nomads and the plasterers, and why they have such interesting names. You’ll also discover answers to mysteries like why our bees aren’t as aggressive as more social species like honeybees.
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Wild About Turtles
2026-07-02
Learn more about Canada's turtles and the habitat they call home with this exciting edition to the “Wild About…” poster series.
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